"So, when are we leaving for the Twin Cities? Do you know about their defenses, and do you have a map? We will need a map if we want to conquer those cities," I asked eagerly, my eyes wide with anticipation.

My companion, a seasoned warrior named Jack, frowned as he replied, "I actually forgot about the map; I was so excited about the news that I didn't even ask these minions to provide me with the map of the cities."

I let out a sigh, trying to hide my disappointment, but then turned towards the three minions standing by our side. They were all dressed in dark cloaks, with their hoods pulled over their heads, making it hard to distinguish their features.

I asked them for the map, and one of them stepped forward, pulling out a scroll from the folds of his cloak. As he handed it over to me, I noticed his hands were trembling slightly, indicating that he was either nervous or scared.

Unrolling the map, I studied it carefully, my eyes scanning every inch of it. It was the most detailed map of the Twin Cities that we had seen so far, with every street, building, and landmark marked out perfectly.

I could tell from the quality of the drawing that it was the work of one of the stage two intelligence variant minions, the most advanced type of minion in our army.

I turned to the minions and asked them about the important locations in the cities. They rattled off a list of places that included the king's palace, the main market, and the city gates. I listened attentively, making mental notes of everything they said.

As we studied the map and discussed our plan, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement building up inside me. Conquering the Twin Cities would be a major victory for our army, and I was determined to make it happen.

We decided on two plans, one involving a direct assault on the main gates and the other a more covert infiltration through the main wall. Both plans had their pros and cons, but we eventually settled on the latter.

Using a siege tower, we would breach the main wall and send our minions into the city from the center. If all went well, we could take control of the city without too much bloodshed.

I turned to Chloe, one of our top strategists, and explained our plan to her. She listened intently, her eyes flickering with excitement as I spoke.

After I had finished, she smiled and said, "I think both plans are solid. We have a good chance of success with either one."

As we were discussing our plan, the minion manager arrived, his expression grave. He had bad news for us - the enemy had received word of our plans and were preparing to defend their city. It was going to be a tough battle, but we were ready for it. We would fight with all our might and claim victory at any cost.

As I scanned through the advanced control menu, my eyes fell upon the number of minions I had at my disposal. It was impressive - a vast army of loyal, unwavering creatures who would stop at nothing to carry out my every command. I felt a surge of pride in my chest as I gazed upon the multitude of names and ranks, each one representing a valuable asset in my quest for domination.

But my moment of satisfaction was short-lived as I was reminded of the impending battle against the twin cities. It would be a brutal, unforgiving conflict, one that would require every ounce of strength and strategy I possessed. The enemy was fierce and cunning, and I knew that victory would not come easy.

My thoughts drifted back to the last time I had faced these warriors. The memory was etched in my mind like a scar, a haunting reminder of the price of failure. I had lost many minions that day, and the sight of their lifeless bodies still made my blood boil with rage. But I had emerged victorious, having slain every last one of the enemy soldiers.

It was a bittersweet feeling, knowing that I had achieved my goal at such a great cost. The enemy soldiers had fought bravely, and I couldn't help but feel a pang of remorse for the lives I had taken. But I knew that it was necessary, that mercy had no place in the world of conquest.

As I closed the advanced control menu, my mind was made up. I would not make the same mistake twice. I would lead my army to victory, no matter the cost. I was a conqueror, a master of my domain, and I would stop at nothing to claim my rightful place at the top.

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[Combat Division - Standard] (10,160 Minions)

-5540x Advance Warrior Minion

.. 165x Intelligence Variant [ Stage 1]

…. 20x Intelligence Variant [ Stage 2]

.. 3000x Brute Strength Variant [ Stage 1]

…. 1200x Brute Strength Variant [ Stage 2]

.. 1000x Technique Variant [ Stage 1]

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- 43x Scout Minion (Fire Magic - Projectile Controller)

- 57x Scout Minion (Fire Magic - Flamethrower)

- 31x Scout Minion (Water Magic - Ice Warrior)

- 25x Scout Minion (Water Magic - Arctic Wind)

- 29x Scout Minion (Water Magic - Water Manipulator)

- 25x Scout Minion (Wind Magic - Defensive Wind)

- 21x Scout Minion (Wind Magic - Visceral Turbine)

- 32x Scout Minion (Wind Magic - Projectile Enhancer)

- 19x Scout Minion (Earth Magic - Brute)

- 14x Scout Minion (Earth Magic - Solid Control)

- 18x Scout Minion (Earth Magic - Land Scaler)

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The battlefield was vast and sprawling, with the sounds of clashing swords and shouts of combatants filling the air. As I looked out across the field, I felt a surge of pride and confidence knowing that I had a legion of combat minions at my disposal. With the range of my minions now above 10,000, I knew that we had a significant advantage over the enemy.

As I surveyed the field, my minions relayed information about the size of the enemy army. According to their reports, the twin cities had around 8,000 to 10,000 warriors, but it was difficult to determine the true size of their forces.

Considering this, I knew that I needed to take at least 8,000 warriors with me to ensure that we had a fighting chance. However, I also knew that we had an ace up our sleeve - the magic minions. These powerful creatures had the ability to turn the tide of battle in an instant, and I knew that we would need them on our side if we were to emerge victorious.

Turning to Chloe, I showed her the stats on the number of minions at our disposal. Her eyes widened in shock as she took in the sheer size of our army. As we discussed our strategy, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The thought of leading such a vast army into battle was both exhilarating and daunting.

Despite my nerves, I was confident that we could emerge victorious. With the strength of our army and the power of the magic minions at our disposal, I knew that we had a real chance of success. As we prepared to launch our assault, I felt a sense of determination and resolve wash over me. This was it - the moment we had been preparing for. It was time to show the enemy what we were made of.

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